1078 provisions published
The government modifies and extends the loan agreement with the International Monetary Fund signed in 2020. It extends the credit conditions until a new date established in the published amendment.
It affects Spain's fiscal stability policy and the reform obligations it must fulfill to maintain access to IMF international financing. No figures on exact fiscal impact or new conditions for citizens and businesses are published.
The Madrid Community approves its general budgets for 2026 and introduces modifications to fiscal and administrative laws through new articles added to the budget document.
It defines how taxes are collected, public money is spent, and services are regulated in Madrid during 2026. The normative modifications are included in the budget law without separate debate. Specific spending figures or tax changes are not detailed in the published excerpt.
The Principality of Asturias approves its general budgets for 2026 and modifies previous rules on regional budget and economic management through cross-references to prior articles.
It defines how Asturian administrations will spend money in 2026 and how those expenses are regulated, affecting public services and regional taxation. It uses cross-reference techniques without explicitly stating what regulations are modified, concealing actual changes to existing rules.
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